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To: Elmer who wrote (75936)3/30/2002 7:22:36 PM
From: dale_laroyRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
>By bet is that Intel would be more than happy to have this thrown out and the sooner the better but they have to go to extreme measures to keep some scumsucking lawyer from trying to make a case that Intel didn't defend their Trademark. Do you really think Intel cares about a yoga group? Get serious. This is about lawyers.<

This is the lamest excuse for an Intel action I have read. All Intel would have to do to protect their trademark would be to explicitly grant Yoga Inside an exemption. By accepting the exemption, Yoga Inside acknowledges Intel's rights to the trademark. The way they are pursuing it, if a court rules that it is not a violation Intel will have weakened their trademark, not strengthened it like they would by granting a specific exemption.
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